HotUKDeals Of The Day - Tuesday 1st December

There’s something for everyone in today’s Deals Of The Days. Seriously – something for everyone from age zero to a hundred and zero.

If you don’t believe us, take it up with the bargains ombudsman. He’ll be lurking over at HotUKDeals, being dazzled by the majesty of it all.

If you’ve never seen Martin Scorsese’s Casino then you’re missing out. Focussing on the mob’s control of the Las Vegas gambling industry, try and imagine a twelve inch extended remix of the mighty Goodfellas and you won’t be too far off.

Now you can get a 2-disc DVD of the film and a whole host of extras for the laughably wee price of only £1.79. About the same as you’d pay for a bottle of fizzy pop in a train station. You can’t lose – unless you’ve got an aversion to strong language, as the fuck-word is used approximately 400 times in the film’s three-hour length.

From swearing and violence to cuddly toys then. We have a code word for you and that code word is ‘TEDDY.’ Use it wisely and you’ll be able to get yourself a delightful ten-inch-tall teddy with bean bag paws. Plus, its eyes are safe and it doesn’t burn easily.

Oh yes – it’ll also be wearing a t-shirt featuring the photograph of your choosing. Makes a great gift for… everyone basically. Except those people with an aversion to teddy bears. They can have Casino instead. Best of all, it could be yours for only £1.99.

Finally, something for those among you who have got no time for the more extreme films of Martin Scorsese or soft cuddly teddy bears. Of course, we speak once again of The Booze.

Using some clever jiggery-pokery, you can bag yourself a six-bottle haul of good quality Cava for only £18.78 – that’s just £3.16 a bottle. Alternatively, you could nab six bottles of Las Falleras (red/white/rose) or Vina Ulmo Sauvignon Blanc for £14.02 (£2.34 a bottle.) Drink responsibly though crimefighters – we don’t need any riots out there.

1 comment

mooseteets

although that copy of casino is quite cheap, its not worth it...
the dvd (which i own) is terrible picture quality, a step up from vhs but nowhere near what it should be, it also trys to pretend its widescreen but its 2.35:1 inside a 4:3 frame making the actual resolution about half the size it should be.